@Renegade Sewist I have like 4 yards of it...I believe it's 62" wide, maybe? The swatch card is at the studio, so, meh. I know I have enough for at least view A, and probably B...but what view I make largely depends on what I plan to go with it and/or embroidery placement. Mostly, I plan on using it like it is...the border at the border and the pockets utilizing the same border (making the pockets scalloped) and hand stitching the hem in the scallop design...rather simple use in all honesty. As far as the matching, I've either got an idea for slim pants or a simple skirt in a gold/khaki satin with a cream blouse (woven shell or tunic style tee). Pants would be the shorter, the skirt for the longer.
As to the over dying, I probably wouldn't go for a black if it's already too harsh. I don't wear a lot of black (the cape is an anomaly for me, but it's not a true black and goes well enough with the other colors to be okay) and using the Rit I'd probably create my own like
this french roast color. It's black and brown and will tone down some of the black and keep the brown shade a little better. Or just use the dark brown and leave it for a few hours.
A couple of these colors didn't translate on my monitor well from the physical samples (ceylon, dark navy and seal, specifically). The ceylon and brown are a lot warmer off my monitor, and the seal is almost a warm black color in my fabrics. My navy is less powdery then this looks and both more blue and darker. My ceylon fabrics are fine, this color swatch...no so much, but ceylon and lime are in the same family, I don't know why I didn't combine them in my photo, but I should have. But honestly, I am like the most neutral person on the planet. Color has to be interesting, since I surely am not in my looks.
My pinterest is
here. I only have a few boards, and not many pins at that.